Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Been waaaaaaaaaaaay too long, but going to try to actually make this active again. New commission I just completed of some of Batman's worst fiends posing for a selfiie round the Bat's grave. Watercolor and ink on Arches- 13 x 19" Delivered at Heroes Con- the best comics show out there.

Wednesday, February 05, 2014

Portrait of Mr. Benjamin J. Grimm. Acrylic on Paper. 10x15"
First in a series? Perhaps! Stay tuned...
Been very negligent of the ol' blog lately, so will try to get caught up with some recent work in coming weeks.
-Richard

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Madame Dragon- Acrylic on Canvas, 9 x 12"I've posted this painting on ebay, as a fundraiser for a fellow artist who lost her leg in a hit and run accident.All proceeds from this sale go to help Ana Kessel, a local artist who recently interned at nearby Insomniac Games, who was the victim of a hit and run accident that left her without a leg. As an intern, she had no insurance, nor did the driver who was caught. While I've never met Ana, I felt her story compelling. It's tough enough trying to establish a career in the gaming industry, without the hardship of losing a limb. More on her story here- http://www.gofundme.com/58oak4

Wednesday, October 09, 2013

Commissioned piece of Danny the Street, recreating his first appearance in Doom Patrol 35- "Down Paradise Way," except here he's actually showing up in Paris, home of the client. Also- added some Easter eggs with appearances from Cliff, Jane, Rebis and the Painting That Ate Paris, and could that possibly be Monseiur Mallah carting around the Brain? Ink and Watercolor- 11 x 17"

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Once again have the pleasure of appearing at this year's Baltimore Comic-Con, on September 7th and 8th, and like last year, contributing to the Con yearbook. The yearbook is a cool way to celebrate a milestone of a creator owned character or property, and the pages are filled with artists teaming up their own character with the celebrated one(s).

The other cool thing the show does is then create a sort of scavenger hunt at the show, wherein buyers of the book try to get as many of the artists' signatures in their book, to earn a prize print. Pretty cool concept! And we got many more folks coming by our tables last year that wouldn't have otherwise known our work, so a win all around.